SILENT Piano™

Silent Piano

Headphones are supplied. Models shown above are available as an optional extra.

What is a Silent Piano™?

Silent Pianos™ combine the best of Acoustic and Digital Pianos.

Our prime goal is to ensure that we provide a beautiful acoustic piano, built with the knowledge and skills of over 100 years Yamaha piano history.
Then we add our market leading Silent Piano™ technology to enable the piano to be played silently using headphones.
When the silent function is activated, the hammers will no longer hit the strings and instead, a highly sophisticated sensor-technology captures all movements of the keys and sends them to the digital tone module. Play a real acoustic piano with headphones at any time, day or night without being disturbed or disturbing others. The Yamaha Silent System is unsurpassed, allowing 24hr practice as well as possessing many other features including a range of pre-installed sounds, being able to record your own performances or connecting mobile devices to use the latest Apps.

Yamaha, the world's leading provider of sound muting technology offers two Silent Piano systems in the range, each with different levels of operation and quality of sound available when in silent mode.

"The SH silent system provides a truly unbelievable quality of piano sound. It's that good you may even find yourself removing the headphones just to make sure you're in "silent" mode!"

Not every pianist is the same, and neither is the way you can use a Silent Piano.

Home & Family

Study

Modern Musician

Stage & Studio

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Home & Family

There will be times when the deep, resonant sound of a Yamaha piano is not always appreciated especially if it is disturbing a neighbour or family member.

For those times there are our SH and SG2 Silent Systems which can be switched on in an instant. All the sensitivity and touch of a real Yamaha piano action and all the sound of a Yamaha concert grand delivered through headphones while others can watch TV or listen to their own music in the same room.

Early mornings, late nights, no problem. Practise in silence without disturbing others or being disturbed.

Benefits

Incredible Silent Piano™ Sound

All SH models come with an incredible Silent Piano™ sound when heard via headphones. They are the first in the Silent Piano™ industry to be equipped with a sound sampled from the Yamaha CFX full-size concert grand piano using state of the art binaural sampling techniques. This sampling technology delivers a three-dimensional sound like nothing you have heard through headphones before: the illusion of sitting in front of a concert grand piano. The sound through headphones is so realistic, you may even have to remove your headphones to check that you really are practicing silently.

The SH system features a range of unique technologies such as 256 note Polyphony, 256Mb WAVE-Rom and individual sampling for all keys to provide the world-class Silent Piano™ sound.

Playing with Headphones

Most of our customers choose a Silent Piano™ because they want to practice their piano with headphones at any time, day or night, without disturbing others or being disturbed themselves.

All Silent Piano™ models are supplied with headphones and two headphone sockets allowing you to play together with your family or teacher.

Variety of Sounds

When playing the Silent Piano™ you may wish to choose a different sound to better match your style of music. Every Silent Piano™ model offers you a range of different sounds as well as Reverb options to give you the freedom of expression.

USB Audio Recording

The SH System provides an easy way to record your own performances using Audio (not MIDI) directly onto USB. This data can be played back immediately from any audio device such as mobile phones, tablet devices, mp3 players or shared in an instant with friends and family using cloud technology or social media networks.

Connectivity

A Silent Piano™ is an extremely versatile instrument. There are numerous jacks on-board enabling you to connect your iPad® to Apps such as "Piano Diary" or to a computer to record your performance externally. You can also connect to a Hifi-System, mobile audio devices, external speakers or any other MIDI device.

Study

Practising anytime, night or day, without disturbing others or being disturbed gives Silent Piano owners a huge advantage. Yamaha's patented Quick Escape Mechanism™ (GP only) lets you play with the same touch and feel in both acoustic and silent modes.

The totally convincing illusion of sitting at a concert grand in a recital hall is created through headphones by the binaurally sampled Yamaha CFX piano (SH) . A variety of great instrument sounds are included too, as well as a metronome and transpose feature. There's MIDI of course for expansion and, in silent mode customizable brilliance and different reverb types.

Benefits

Playing with Headphones

Most of our customers choose a Silent Piano™ because they want to practice their piano with headphones at any time, day or night, without disturbing others or being disturbed themselves.

All Silent Piano™ models are supplied with headphones and two headphone sockets allowing you to play together with your family or teacher.

Incredible Silent Piano™ Sound

All SH models come with an incredible Silent Piano™ sound when heard via headphones. They are the first in the Silent Piano™ industry to be equipped with a sound sampled from the Yamaha CFX full-size concert grand piano using state of the art binaural sampling techniques. This sampling technology delivers a three-dimensional sound like nothing you have heard through headphones before: the illusion of sitting in front of a concert grand piano. The sound through headphones is so realistic, you may even have to remove your headphones to check that you really are practicing silently.

The SH system features a range of unique technologies such as 256 note Polyphony, 256Mb WAVE-Rom and individual sampling for all keys to provide the world-class Silent Piano™ sound.

Unrestricted Touch And Feel

When studying the piano, a Yamaha Silent Piano™ is an ideal choice. At its heart lies a beautiful acoustic piano with a responsive and accurate piano action which Yamaha have become world-famous for.

In every piano with a sound-muting system the hammers need to be prevented from striking the strings. This process influences the striking distance and therefore the touch and feel of the piano is affected.

Yamaha has invented a modified grand piano action part (QuickEscape™) which automatically optimizes the striking distance in both acoustic and silent mode.

A natural keyboard touch and response in both modes of play is maintained.

Variety of Sounds

When playing the Silent Piano™ you may wish to choose a different sound to better match your style of music. Every Silent Piano™ model offers you a range of different sounds as well as Reverb options to give you the freedom of expression.

Connectivity

A Silent Piano™ is an extremely versatile instrument. There are numerous jacks on-board enabling you to connect your iPad® to Apps such as "Piano Diary" or to a computer to record your performance externally. You can also connect to a Hifi-System, mobile audio devices, external speakers or any other MIDI device.

Modern Musician

Compatible with the new generation of technology, including apps like Piano Diary and NoteStar, PCs and MIDI-equipped instruments, the latest Silent Pianos offer a serious alternative to both acoustic pianos and digital keyboards too.

The ability to practise in silence on a real piano through headphones, without disturbing others or indeed, being disturbed, is a massive benefit. As is the Silent Piano's comprehensive connectivity. You can capture and share audio and MIDI via the on-board recorder or just luxuriate in the staggeringly realistic sampled sound of the CFX Concert Grand (SH only).

Benefits

Connectivity

A Silent Piano™ is an extremely versatile instrument. There are numerous jacks on-board enabling you to connect your iPad® to Apps such as "Piano Diary" or to a computer to record your performance externally. You can also connect to a Hifi-System, mobile audio devices, external speakers or any other MIDI device.

USB Audio Recording

The SH System provides an easy way to record your own performances using Audio (not MIDI) directly onto USB. This data can be played back immediately from any audio device such as mobile phones, tablet devices, mp3 players or shared in an instant with friends and family using cloud technology or social media networks.

Incredible Silent Piano™ Sound

All SH models come with an incredible Silent Piano™ sound when heard via headphones. They are the first in the Silent Piano™ industry to be equipped with a sound sampled from the Yamaha CFX full-size concert grand piano using state of the art binaural sampling techniques. This sampling technology delivers a three-dimensional sound like nothing you have heard through headphones before: the illusion of sitting in front of a concert grand piano. The sound through headphones is so realistic, you may even have to remove your headphones to check that you really are practicing silently.

The SH system has outstanding specifications such as 256 note polyphony, 256Mb WAVE-Rom and individual sampling for all keys to provide the world-class Silent Piano™ sound.

Stage & Studio

There's no substitute for the touch and response of a real grand piano action. And whilst amplification of a grand piano presents a particular set of challenges in a live situation, many choose this route. Now, thanks to Yamaha's SH Silent technology, real piano touch can produce real piano sound without the need for complex mic setups.

Meanwhile MIDI connectivity puts the Silent Piano at the heart of a sophisticated performance setup.

It's the ultimate piano for stage and studio. It's a real piano.

Benefits

Connectivity

A Silent Piano™ is an extremely versatile instrument. There are numerous jacks on-board enabling you to connect your iPad® to Apps such as "Piano Diary" or to a computer to record your performance externally. You can also connect to a Hifi-System, mobile audio devices, external speakers or any other MIDI device.

Incredible Silent Piano™ Sound

All SH models come with an incredible Silent Piano™ sound. They are the first in the Silent Piano™ industry to be equipped with a sound sampled from the Yamaha CFX full-size concert grand piano.

The SH system has outstanding specifications such as 256 note polyphony, 256Mb WAVE-Rom and individual sampling for all keys to provide the world-class Silent Piano™ sound.

Unrestricted Touch And Feel

When using a Yamaha Silent Piano™ connected to a PA-System in a live or studio environment you don´t have to worry about the touch and feel even if the silent mode is activated - there's no mechanical restrictions on your performance technique.

Thanks to the Yamaha patented modification of the grand piano action (QuickEscape™) the striking distance in acoustic and silent mode is optimized automatically and a natural keyboard touch and response is ensured in both modes.

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Advantages

A Silent Piano™ is full of advantages and provides all to fit your personal requirements.

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Silent Piano Sound

CFX

CFIIIS

The Yamaha SH Silent system™ is the first and only system in the industry to be equipped with an incredible sound sampled from the new Yamaha CFX full-size concert grand piano.

Binaural sampling

All SH models come with an incredible Silent Piano™ sound heard through headphones. It is the first in the Silent Piano™ industry to be equipped with a sound sampled from the Yamaha CFX full-size concert grand piano using state of the art binaural sampling techniques. This is a highly sophisticated recording technique in which a special combination of microphones are used; including two installed into the ears of a dummy head so that the sound reproduced is that from the pianist's perspective.

Binaural sampling technology delivers a three-dimensional sound which seems to come straight from the heart of the piano. The sound via headphones is so realistic, you may have to remove your headphones to check that you really are practicing silently ...

The SH system has outstanding specifications such as 256 note Polyphony, 256Mb WAVE-Rom and individual sampling for all keys to provide the world-class Silent Piano™ sound.

AWM (Advanced Wave Memory)

The SG2 silent system uses a stereo sampling method which creates the realism of an acoustic instrument by using digital technology to record the Yamaha CFIIIS full concert grand piano sound and applying high-quality digital filter technology to the recorded audio samples. The waveform of the sound created by playing the key of an acoustic piano differs just as a real piano does depending on the playing strength from pianissimo to fortissimo. The stereo sampling can produce such dynamic nuances by recording samples of various playing strengths.

Sounds

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10

The Yamaha Silent Piano™ systems offers a variety of sounds creating a more diverse enjoyment opportunity and enables you to choose a different sound to match perfectly the music genre you are playing. Every Silent Piano™ model offers you a range of different sounds as well as Reverb options to give you the freedom of expression.

Polyphony is a vital feature as it defines and supports the quality of the sounds that you are using. Both Yamaha systems offer a high level of polyphony especially on the SH system at 256 notes, meaning you can play many notes at once and still be able to enjoy the full sound quality.

Wave Rom

256 MB

30 MB

Wave rom size is key, as it defines the storage level for the sampled sound data. A larger level of wave-rom allows Yamaha to include longer samples, many velocity layers, key sampling for each individual key and sustain sampling. With all of this combined, Silent Piano™ creates an incredibly realistic sound that is both rich and deep.

USB Audio Recording

yes

no

The SH System provides an easy way to record your own performances using Audio (not MIDI) directly onto USB. This data can be played back immediately from any audio device like mobile phones, tablet devices, mp3 players or shared in an instant with friends and family using cloud technology or social media networks.

6,3mm Audio Outputs

yes

no

All SH grand piano models have a 6,3mm L/R audio output; giving you a professional and stable output to connect to amplified speakers or to mixing consoles.

QuickEscape™

GP

GP

In every piano with a sound-muting system the hammers need to be prevented from striking the strings. This process influences the striking distance and therefore the touch and feel of the piano is affected.

To overcome this, Yamaha invented a modified grand piano action part called, QuickEscape™, which is standard for all Yamaha silent grand pianos. This system automatically optimizes the striking distance in acoustic and silent mode ensuring a natural touch at all times.

Apps

yes

yes

A Silent Piano™ is a modern piano and one that you can have fun with! You can connect to your iPad® and use apps like PianoDiary to monitor your playing progress by daily recordings.

MIDI (IN/OUT)

yes

yes

With the MIDI (IN/OUT) sockets you can connect an iPad® to use apps like PianoDiary, connect your PC to record with a sequencer program, or connect any other MIDI device.

USB

yes

yes

Connecting commercially available USB storage devices to the unit allows you to save your performance and playback songs stored on the device.

On SH models you can record directly onto USB.

Headphone Sockets

2

2

Every Silent Piano™ is equipped with two headphones sockets allowing you to play at any time without disturbing others or being disturbed yourself. You can even play silently together with a friend or teacher.

Metronome

yes

no

The built-in metronome helps you to play at the accurate tempo.

Transpose

yes

no

You can transpose the pitch of the piano in semitone increments.

AUX (IN/OUT)

yes

yes

AUX IN (stereo mini jack)

You can use the Silent Piano function together with sound received from another connected device. i.e. connect a mobile device to play-along with audio files.

AUX OUT (stereo mini jack)

The signal output from this jack is the same sound as that heard when listening through headphones. So you can use this output i.e. to connect to your hifi.

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The Technology

Take a look inside the Silent Piano™ and discover its unique technology.

Overview

Hammer Shank Stopper

Key Sensor

Hammer Sensor

Quick Escape

When the silencing function has been engaged and keys are struck, hammer shank stoppers move into place to prevent the hammers from striking the strings. While the piano is outwardly silenced, the movement of the keys and other performance information are picked up by optical sensors and converted to digital data by a tone generator. Digitally sampled acoustic sound is then sent to stereo headphones for the player to enjoy in complete privacy.

Hammer Shank Stopper

Grand Piano

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Silent Mode:

ON | OFF

Upright Piano

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Silent Mode:

ON | OFF

Hammer shank stoppers silence acoustic sound when the piano is played in Silent Piano™ mode. By stopping the hammers just before they strike the strings, hammer shank stoppers ensure that a piano played in Silent Piano™ mode has nearly identical key touch as that in acoustic mode. These stoppers are fitted with thick double-layered felt so as to thoroughly silence piano sound without damaging the hammers. On SH-type grand pianos, the Silent Piano™ mode is motor activated by pressing a button on the control panel. On SG2-type grand pianos, the Silent Piano™ mode is manually activated via a lever. The majority of SH and SG2 upright pianos use the center pedal for manual activation, although some models employ a lever instead.

Key Sensor

Continuous-detection optical sensors are used to register the depth and velocity at which keys are depressed. Along with the key sensors, grey-scale shutters are installed under each of the 88 keys (b Series pianos use different shutters). A grey-scale shutter is a small, thin plate whose optical transmission increases towards its bottom. Laser light is constantly radiated inside a key sensor. When a piano key is depressed, a grey-scale shutter blocks that light, with the amount of light blocked increasing in proportion to the depth of the keystroke. Based on the amount and traveling speed of the blocked light, the sensor registers keystroke depth and velocity as well as the timing at which muting should occur. The registered information is then transmitted to the CPU of the control unit.

Hammer Sensor

Non-contact optical hammer sensors with two-point detection are installed on the hammer shanks of grand pianos. These sensors can accurately detect the velocity and timing at which the hammers move. While hammer sensors essentially read the same information as key sensors, the ability to monitor key and hammer movement together adds extra precision to keystroke detection and sound reproduction.

Quick Escape™

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State:PassiveAcousticSilent

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State:PassiveAcousticSilent

The QuickEscape™ action mechanism automatically optimizes the striking distance between the hammer and the strings in acoustic and Silent Piano™ mode, ensuring natural keyboard touch and response at all times. On inferior systems, the keystroke depth of models featuring a silencing function can be limited compared to regular grand pianos without such function. This makes it difficult for pianists to produce fortissimo or to perform as they wish to due to the possibility of keys 'halting' before the full force of their fingertips can be transmitted to the keys. With the employment of the QuickEscape™, Yamaha Silent Pianos™ are the only pianos featuring a silencing function that can optimize keyboard touch in both acoustic and silent modes.

Pedal Sensor

Sostenuto Pedal Sensor

Damper Pedal Sensor

Shift Pedal Sensor

Non-contact optical sensors for monitoring movement of the damper, sostenuto,* and shift/soft pedals are located on the trapwork of Yamaha Silent Pianos™.*Sostenuto pedals are found only on grand pianos and some upright pianos.

Movement of the damper pedal is registered by a continuous-detection optical sensor, which precisely captures subtle details of piano performance, such as the depth of pedal depression, and transmits them to the control unit. Movement of the sostenuto and the shift/soft pedals is registered by on/off optical sensors.

Interview

Watch a video with Rei Furukawa, Manager Hybrid Piano Design Section.

Production Video

The Yamaha Silent Piano™ has already earned a very good reputation when it comes to accuracy and stability of the system. This high quality is achieved by assembling the silent components during the manufacturing process.

In the video you can see how the key sensors are installed, the regulating rail is attached and the regulating rods are adjusted.

Features

Explore all the features of Silent Piano™.

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Sound

Silent Piano Sound

CFX

CFIIIS

Yamaha's SH-type Silent Pianos™ are the first in the silent piano industry to be equipped with a sampled sound from the Yamaha CFX full-size concert grand piano.

Binaural sampling

All SH models come with an incredible Silent Piano™ sound heard through headphones using state of the art binaural sampling techniques. This is a highly sophisticated recording technique in which a special combination of microphones are used; including two installed into the ears of a dummy head so that the sound reproduced is that from the from the pianist's perspective.

Stereo Sampling

The SG2 silent system uses a stereo sampling method which creates the realism of an acoustic instrument by using digital technology to record the Yamaha CFIIIS full concert grand piano sound and applying high-quality digital filter technology to the recorded audio samples.

Sounds

19

10

When using the Silent Piano function, you can use the internal sounds to perform.

Polyphony

256

64

Polyphony is a vital feature as it defines and supports the quality of the sounds that you are using. Both Yamaha systems offer a high level of polyphony especially on the SH system at 256 note, meaning you can play many notes at once and still be able to enjoy the full sound quality.

Wave Rom

256 MB

30 MB

Wave rom size is key, as it defines the storage level for the sampled sound data. A larger level of wave-rom allows Yamaha to include longer samples, many velocity layers, key sampling for each individual key and sustain sampling. With all of this combined, Silent Piano™ creates an incredibly realistic sound that is both rich and deep.

Brilliance

yes

yes

You can adjust the timbre brilliance of the sound from mellow to bright.

Sound Variations

yes

yes

All Silent Piano models provide a range sound variations for your enjoyment when playing in Silent mode.

Damper Resonance Depth

yes

no

You can set the depth of the Damper Resonance effect which is applied when you press the damper pedal. This setting is effective for the Piano sound only.

String Resonance Depth

yes

no

When the hammer of an acoustic piano strikes the string, other strings will naturally resonate, creating an expressive tone. The effect which reproduces this resonance is called "string resonance effect."

You can set the depth of the String Resonance effect which is applied when you press the damper pedal. This setting is effective for the Piano voice only.

Sustain Sample Depth

yes

no

Sustain samples contain the unique change in tone of resonance on the strings and soundboard of an acoustic piano when you press the damper pedal. You can set the depth of the Sustain Sample effect, which is applied when you press the damper pedal. This setting is effective for the Piano sound only.

Functions

USB Audio Recording

yes

no

The SH System provides an easy way to record your own performances using Audio (not MIDI) directly onto USB. This data can be played back immediately from any audio device such as mobile phones, tablet devices, mp3 players or shared in an instant with friends and family using cloud technology or social media networks.

Metronome

yes

no

The built-in metronome helps you to play at the accurate tempo.

Transpose

yes

no

You can transpose the pitch of the piano in semitone increments.

Reverb

yes

yes

The sound of a piano can differ depending on the size of the room or the material of the building in which it is played. The reverberation is the major reason for this difference. By selecting one of the four reverb-types and adjusting the level, you can create the feeling of performing in a large concert hall or a smaller recital space.

Preset Songs

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50

All Silent models include 50 preset piano songs which correspond to the score in the music book "50 greats for the Piano" - supplied with your Silent Piano™ . This is great for playing along with the song playback.

The SH models contain three additional songs to clearly demonstrate the potential of the sound quality.

MIDI Recording

yes

yes

On all silent pianos you can produce MIDI recordings of your performances which can be edited in standard sequencer software.

Playback Tempo

yes

no

You can speed up or slow down the playback tempo. Slowing down the playback tempo can be useful when practicing a difficult piano part.

Song Transpose

yes

no

You can transpose the pitch of song playback (MIDI and audio) or sound input through the AUX IN jack.

Apps

yes

yes

A Silent Piano™ is a modern piano and one that you can have fun with! You can connect to your iPad® and use apps like Piano Diary to monitor your playing progress by daily recordings.

Connectors

6,3mm Audio Outputs

yes

no

All SH grand piano models have a 6,3mm L/R audio output; giving you a professional and stable output to connect to amplified speakers or to mixing consoles.

MIDI (IN/OUT)

yes

yes

With the MIDI (IN/OUT) sockets you can connect an iPad® to use apps like Piano Diary, connect your PC to record with a sequencer program, or connect any other MIDI device.

USB

yes

yes

Connecting commercially available USB storage devices to the unit allows you to save your performance and playback songs stored on the device.

Headphone Sockets

2

2

Every Silent Piano™ is equipped with two headphones sockets allowing you to play at any time without disturbing others or being disturbed yourself. You can even play silently together with a friend or teacher.

AUX (IN/OUT)

yes

yes

AUX IN (stereo mini jack)

You can use the Silent Piano function together with sound received from another connected device. i.e. connect a mobile device to play-along with audio files.

AUX OUT (stereo mini jack)

The signal output from this jack is the same sound as that heard when listening through headphones. So you can use this output i.e. to connect to your hifi.

Settings

Tuning Scales

7

no

Certain genres of music are composed using scales other than equal temperament, which is the common piano tuning scale. You can enjoy various scales with this setting.

Touch Sensitivity

yes

no

You can adjust the keyboard's touch sensitivity to match different playing styles and preferences. To change the velocity set the parameter "Fixed Velocity" to "Off".

Song Balance

yes

no

You can adjust the volume balance between keyboard playing and song playback (MIDI and audio). Increase the value to reduce the volume of keyboard playing. Decrease the value to reduce the volume of song playback.

Audio Tuning

yes

no

You can fine tune the pitch of audio song playback or sound input through the AUX IN jack.

Key Off Sample Volume

yes

no

The Key-off Sample contains the subtle noises produced when you release your finger from the keyboard.

You can set the volume of the Key-off Sample. This setting is effective for the Piano voice.

MIDI Transmit Channel

yes

no

You can assign the channel on which the unit transmits the MIDI data of keyboard playing.

Piano Playback Channel

yes

no

You can assign the desired channel that is played back as a piano part when the unit receives the MIDI data.

Local Control

yes

no

You can select whether the keyboard playing data is transmitted to the internal tone generator of the unit.

Program Change

yes

no

You can select whether the unit transmits or receives program change numbers.

Control Change

yes

no

You can select whether the unit transmits or receives control change messages.

Keyboard Tuning

yes

yes

You can fine tune the pitch of the keyboard. This is useful when you play the piano along with other instruments.

Auto Power-Off

yes

yes

You can activate or deactivate the auto power-off function.

Technology

QuickEscape™

GP

GP

In every piano with a sound-muting system the hammers need to be prevented from striking the strings. This process influences the striking distance and therefore the touch and feel of the piano is affected.

To overcome this, Yamaha invented a modified grand piano action part called, QuickEscape™, which is standard for all Yamaha silent grand pianos. This system automatically optimizes the striking distance in acoustic and silent mode ensuring a natural touch at all times.

Hammer Shank Stopper

yes

yes

Hammer shank stoppers silence the acoustic sound when the piano is played in Silent Piano™ mode. By stopping the hammers just before they strike the strings, the stoppers enable Silent Piano™ performance while retaining the natural touch of acoustic play.

Key Sensor

yes

yes

To precisely capture keyboard movement, a grey-scale shutter and a sensor with a Yamaha-patented nonstop detection function are installed under each individual piano key.

Hammer Sensor

GP

no

The hammers on SH-type grand pianos (except GB1) are fitted with a non-contact optical sensor with two-point motion detection. These sensors can precisely detect the velocity and timing at which the hammers strike the strings - including slow striking motions and quick trilling movements, which are difficult to measure using key sensors alone.

Accessories

Headphones

HPH-200

HPH-200*

All Silent Piano Models are delivered with the Yamaha HPH-200* headphones with a high quality open-air design for natural sound and longevity.

*some territories may offer a different headphones model

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Testimonials

What the professionals say about Silent Piano™.

It's genuinely a different experience playing the Yamaha Silent piano - put the headphones on and instead of feeling like the sound is being pumped into your ears it feels so natural, like the sound is dancing around you.

— Jamie Cullum

When I switched on the Silent mode and played with the new headphone on, I was completely overwhelmed by the fantastic sounding digital piano, the spaceousness and the dynamics. It even made me take off my headphones a few times to double check if I wasnt listening to the acoustic one! I have no idea how they managed it, but with the headphones on I felt like sitting directly in front of a real CFX grand piano.

— Bert Smorenburg, Musician and Yamaha Endorsee

When I first tried the SH silent system I really could not believe what I was hearing. After the first few notes I had to check that I was in silent mode as the sound was that good it was like playing the piano acoustically